Bullying: What to do When Your Grandchild Needs Help BY James Ryan Though increasingly less tolerated, incidences of bullying and extreme bullying are happening at alarming levels, and they can
Why Trump is So Bad for Kids By Steve Siebold Modern American values in leadership have shifted tremendously. From regal leaders with humble beginnings, have emerged a new class and
‘Frankly Kids’ is an exclusive series of videos from Grandparentslink.com. The first video here is on the subject of Bullying – a very real problem that we passionately feel is
By Donne Davis – Gagasisterhood.com Teasing is mean spirited and destructive — especially for children. Teasing was my family’s MO when I was growing up. In fact, teasing was our
With over seven million children being raised full time by grandparents and tens of millions children cared for daily by grandparents, we grandparents are as concerned about the bullying problem
One would think that with parenthood far behind me, the worries associated with it would be in the past as well. Surprise! As a grandmother for almost nine years, I
Editor’s Note: Lower your chances of your grandchild becoming a bully. There are stories everywhere about bullying on the rise in schools. Lets do what we can to prevent this.
By Paul Grossinger Texting and driving, cyber-bullying, sexting, dangerous apps, and distraction in school. Grandparents might wonder: what do these very distinct issues have in common? The smartphone. Grandparents of
By Caroline H. Sheppard, MSW The best time to help prevent children from becoming helpless and powerless to bullying is at an early age. Brave Bart and the Bully, is designed
By Todd Patkin Grandparents are incredibly influential in their grandchildren’s lives. But often, they choose not to use the full measure of that influence. After all, it’s every grandparent’s prerogative
GRANDPARTNERS FOR GRANDPARENTS Jim Hmurovich of Prevent Child Abuse America: An impassioned grandfather’s call to action Christine Crosby, GRAND Magazine’s Editorial Director, sat down to chat with Jim Hmurovich,
By: Diane Lane The recent news story about the grandmother being bullied by kids on the bus struck a cord with all of us. Parents and grandparents play a huge
Building on the momentum the Obama administration started more than a year ago to stop bullying in schools and communities, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Education
All of us believe that our grandchild, who is sweet and lovable at home, behaves and shows the utmost respect while at school. Most parents and grandparents are horrified and
BY: Judith Barr Some time ago, many of us were shocked and saddened at reports of the tragic suicide in Massachusetts of Phoebe Prince, a 15-year old high school student